The largest classic car sales, manufacturing, and restoration facility of its kind in the world, the newly opened Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works is a must-see for auto enthusiasts. Housed under its 14,000 square meter roof are a workshop with room for over 120 specialists, servicing and restoring all Jaguar and Rover models out of production for a decade or longer. The workshop also holds the remanufacturing zones for the Series I, Range Rover Classic, and Jaguar E-type Reborn programs, and the XKSS build line. Joining those more hands-on areas are the Jaguar Land Rover Classic Collection, a presentation of British motoring history comprised of more than 500 vehicles, and a dedicated showroom where you can bring home a classic of your own. Guided tours of the space begin in September.

In 1947, Enzo Ferrari rolled out the first car to bear his name and the now-famous Prancing Horse — the Ferrari 125S. 70 years, over 5,000 race victories, and some of the most desirable cars ever made later, the Petersen Automotive Museum brings several historically significant Ferraris together in one place and one color. The aforementioned 125S is here, along with the most valuable car in the world, the $38-millon 250 GTO. Ferrari's strong track heritage is also represented, with the dominant 2006 Ferrari 248 F1, driven by Michael Schumacher and the 1965 Le Mans-winning 250 LM. The exhibit runs until April 2018.

Drive-in theaters are mostly a thing of the past, but there are still creative ways to take in a film during the summer. An excellent example is Rooftop Cinema Club, a summer film series that takes place on select cities' most scenic rooftops. They offer wireless headphones for each attendee to ensure the best listening experience, and you'll sit in comfy deckchairs with adjustable seat heights and plenty of legroom. Some locations allow you to bring your own beverage, while others offer a full-service bar. Film choices are a mixture of cinematic classics, 1980's favorites, and Oscar winners from as recently as last year.

Crafted from pure European flax, the Parachute Coal Linen Venice Set gives you the casual look of linen in a dramatic dark hue. The fabric is spun in a region of northern Portugal by a family-owned factory. From there, each piece is garment dyed and washed in small batches, creating a unique grey color and soft texture that is free of harsh chemicals and synthetics. The set includes a fitted sheet, duvet cover, and pillowcases. No, there's not a top sheet, but who uses that anyway? Along with a great looking bed, you'll also get the added benefit of knowing that with every purchase a malaria-prevention bed net is donated to the United Nations' Nothing But Nets campaign.

Built with top quality components and thoughtful construction, you can't go wrong with a made to measure gray or blue suit from Indochino's Premium Collection. All their suit jackets are half canvassed, with fully fused fronts, for greater versatility and excellent shape for your body. Each jacket also features fully canvassed lapels, bullhorn buttons, lightweight shoulder pads and high-quality collar felts. Just choose your fabric, customize your suit, and submit your measurements. The result is an investment-quality suit that's far more attainable than bespoke options and fits better than off-the-rack options. You can wear them year round, and you get the most bang for your buck as each suit is under $400.

Star Wars has had a presence in Disney's parks since the opening of Star Tours at Disneyland in 1987, but nothing compares to what's coming. Simultaneously under construction at both Disneyland in Anaheim and Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida, Star Wars Land is an immersive experience that will take you on a journey to the galaxy far, far away. Highlights of the 14-acre area include an all-new ride that will let you pilot the Millennium Falcon, and a second attraction that puts you in the center of a battle between the First Order and the Resistance — with a recreation of the Cantina on-site for post-ride refreshments. While it's a little too early to make concrete travel plans, you can count on your journey embarking sometime in 2019.